[request] Campsite selection: how to identify cold sinks?
A subreddit dedicated to backpacking in the wild places on earth - where people are few, cell signal is nil, and Mother Nature still reigns. Backpacking defined as multi-day trips into the wild, unpopulated, areas of the world.Sierra Nevada Hikers - please take careful note of any Bighorn Sheep sightings
A place for people interested in the PCT to gather and share information. An open community for discussion of the PCT, with a focus on the HYOH and LNT philosophies.Tiffany Slater (lost for 3 weeks) tells her story to CBS [43:09]
For all things Sierra related. History, backpacking, pictures, fishing, and anything else you can think of.CBS news reports that 60% of Americans cannot afford “minimal quality of life.”
A subreddit for Millennials, the largest demographic currently alive that were born from the years 1981 to 1996 or 1981 to 2000 in other definitions. This community is a place to hang out and discuss content related to our Generation. Please read the rules. Enjoy your stay and have fun! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/ErJz3ktyGkCBS reports that 60% of American Households cannot afford “minimal quality of life.”
For those who did everything our parents told us to do... now what? --- Hello everyone! We've gone dark to protest Reddit's API changes towards third party apps.When the CEO is a stoner

The go-to subreddit for anything and everything cannabis. From MMJ to munchies, from nugs to news, and everything between! The casual cannabis community
Conditions around mile 1500/Castle Crags?
A place for people interested in the PCT to gather and share information. An open community for discussion of the PCT, with a focus on the HYOH and LNT philosophies.Will Real ID requirements for domestic flights boost Amtrak ridership?
r/Amtrak is for anything Amtrak related. News, photos, questions, and more. We are not associated with Amtrak in any way, official inquiries should be referred to Amtrak.Does anyone ever get hired from open/general applications? I will not promote
Welcome to /r/startups, the place to discuss startup problems and solutions. Startups are companies that are designed to grow and scale rapidly. Be sure to read and follow all of our rules--we have specific places for common content and requests.Imagine if we dug a tunnel from Union Station with stops at Expo Park, SoFi, and LAX
We welcome discussion on anything related to public transit in the Los Angeles area: LA Metro, Metrolink, LADOT/DASH, Big Blue Bus, Long Beach Transit, LAX Flyaway, and more. And remember, tracks are for trains, not for playing games!Why are the signs in the regional connector grayed out for one side?

We welcome discussion on anything related to public transit in the Los Angeles area: LA Metro, Metrolink, LADOT/DASH, Big Blue Bus, Long Beach Transit, LAX Flyaway, and more. And remember, tracks are for trains, not for playing games!
California is now in “Phase 2” of wolf management
This subreddit is a hub for any news, information, artwork, and discussion focused on rewilding, mainly restoring populations of megafauna species and the ecosystems they are a part of, as well as overall wildlife conservation. Welcome!Is it more effective to use fast-growing or long-lived biomass for CO2 sequestering?
This is a place for the rational discussion of the science of climate change. If you want to post about politics or climate policy, try /r/ClimateNews or /r/climatepolicy.Over 2hrs to go 9.9 miles 😭 West LA to El Segundo

We welcome discussion on anything related to public transit in the Los Angeles area: LA Metro, Metrolink, LADOT/DASH, Big Blue Bus, Long Beach Transit, LAX Flyaway, and more. And remember, tracks are for trains, not for playing games!
What urban corridor could benefit most from a bike tunnel?
Discussion about the harmful effects of car dominance on communities, environment, safety, and public health. Aspiration towards more sustainable and effective alternatives like mass transit and improved pedestrian and cycling infrastructure.When you try to ask if your plans are safe or stupid

A subreddit dedicated to backpacking in the wild places on earth - where people are few, cell signal is nil, and Mother Nature still reigns. Backpacking defined as multi-day trips into the wild, unpopulated, areas of the world.